The representation of the mouse on the screen is called the "cursor" or "pointer." It typically appears as an arrow and allows users to interact with elements on the screen by clicking, dragging, or selecting. The cursor's shape may change depending on the action being performed, such as when hovering over links or resizing windows.
because we can point the icons on the screen with the help of mouse..and we can also select the icons or different grapical objects with the help of this devices
You randomly throw the mouse or monitor to the floor.
It can simply be called a "cursor", but you can also call it a "text cursor" to tell it apart from your mouse cursor.
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Desktop
a mouse pointer.
if it has a touch screen or a mouse touch pad.
A Screen, a keyboard and a mouse. The keyboard and mouse can be wireless.
Computer mouse
A mouse with a scroll wheel is used to shift the screen display up or down.
This is because the mouse icon on screen is often an arrow, and in computer jargon the user "points" at a part of the screen. Pointing is done by moving the mouse until the tip of the arrow on screen is at the desired place, such as a menu title.
The arrow on a computer mouse, often referred to as the cursor, serves as a visual representation of the pointer's position on the screen. It allows users to interact with graphical elements, select items, and execute commands by clicking, dragging, or hovering over icons and menus. The arrow's movement is typically controlled by the physical motion of the mouse itself.